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Re: 115 axle seals



Greg,

I use a cheap "slide hammer" from Harbor Freight. This gadget has a sliding
weight that is slammed against a stop on the end of it's shaft, transferring
the pulling force to whatever one wants.  It is part of a simple body work
kit, and has a threaded point attachment used to pull out damaged panels
that can't be accessed from behind.  I have a simple 3/8 in. thick steel
strap that is attached at one end to the pulling shaft, and another hole is
attached to a wheel stud with a lug nut. I have never had to use much force
to remove an axle, even though the pull is asymmetrical to the shaft. I do
this every 2/3 years to dismantle the rear end to have the limited slip
differential re-shimmed (the car is used for an extensive autocross
schedule).

George Schweikle
Lexington, KY

PS: Does any one want our '87 Milano with bent valves?. $250.00, and haul
the thing away (or buy diesel fuel for my Motorhome, and I will deliver)


----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: 115 axle seals


> Esteemed Alfisti,
> Time to renew the spider axle seals. Can the axle-halves be pulled using
> anything but the Special Alfa Tool? How about a conventional gear puller?
Can
> somebody out there provide some advice on this task? I continue my
> indebtedness to...the Digest.
>
>
> Greg Modelle
> 74 GTV solid project for sale
> 72 spider
>
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